Dennies Metallurgical Solutions, Inc.

Dr. Daniel Dennies is a licensed metallurgical Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the state of California. He has over 35 years of experience in various raw material, forging, aerospace, and aircraft related industries as a technical specialist, technical manager, and program manager. The majority of his career has been in the aerospace industry working on projects such as the Space Shuttle Main Engine, the National Launch System, the National Aerospace Plane, expendable launch systems like Delta and Titan, and the International Space Station. He has also worked on other projects including commercial aircraft such as the Boeing 787, military aircraft such as the C17 Transport and B1-B Bomber, proprietary programs such as the Ground Based Missile Defense and the X-37B Experimental Reusable Unmanned Space Plane.

In addition, he has worked on projects in various industries such as construction, plumbing, food processing, land based turbines, biomedical devices, fasteners, and power generation /energy.

Dr. Dennies has accumulated experience with a wide variety of materials, processes, and test mechanisms through his association with the design, testing, failure analysis, and manufacturing aspects of these programs. His broad areas of expertise include failure analysis, engineering design support, material and process selection, material testing, manufacturing support, customer or supplier interaction, as well as program management.

He is a member of multiple professional organizations, where he has served on the board of trustees and several national committees, many as chairman. He has multiple professional awards and was awarded a patent in 1988. Dr. Dennies has taught multiple courses a year since 2000 and has given numerous technical presentations. He is highly published including a book on failure analysis in 2005.